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    • LeoTrees
      LeoTrees Subscriber last edited by

      Hi, I run a tree surgery business - woodfeldertreecare.co.uk

      We're based in Manchester, UK. A few days ago I was called by Premium Domain Names who convinced me that buying treesurgeonsmanchester.com and treesurgerymanchester.com and redirecting them to our main site would be amazing for organic traffic.

      My designer and an SEO friend both reckon this was a waste of money and reckon I've been scammed.

      Any thoughts? Please help.

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      • installgutter
        installgutter last edited by

        thanks for let us know

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        • talentwide
          talentwide last edited by

          @LeoTrees said in Premium domain name redirects:

          Hi, I run a tree surgery business - woodfeldertreecare.co.uk
          We're based in Manchester, UK. A few days ago I was called by Premium Domain Names who convinced me that buying treesurgeonsmanchester.com and treesurgerymanchester.com and redirecting them to our main site would be amazing for organic traffic.
          My designer and an SEO friend both reckon this was a waste of money and reckon I've been scammed.
          Any thoughts? Please help.

          Hello,

          It's not uncommon for businesses to consider buying premium domain names to potentially boost organic traffic. However, the efficacy of this strategy depends on various factors, and it's crucial to evaluate the potential benefits before making such purchases.

          In your case, acquiring domains like treesurgeonsmanchester.com and treesurgerymanchester.com could potentially help capture search traffic specifically looking for tree surgery services in Manchester. However, there are important considerations:

          SEO Impact:

          While having keyword-rich domains can be beneficial for SEO, it's not a guarantee for improved rankings. Google's algorithms are sophisticated and prioritize content quality and relevance over domain names.
          Duplicate Content:

          Redirecting these domains to your main site might lead to duplicate content issues if the content is identical. Search engines may penalize websites for duplicate content, affecting your overall SEO.
          Relevance:

          Ensure that the redirected domains are relevant to your business and not misleading. Users should find the content they expect when clicking on the domain.
          Scam Alerts:

          Be cautious about unsolicited calls or offers, especially if they pressure you into making quick decisions. Scammers often use high-pressure tactics. Verify the legitimacy of the service provider and the value they bring to your business.
          Consult with SEO Experts:

          If your SEO friend is skeptical, it's worth seeking additional opinions from reputable SEO experts. They can provide insights into the potential impact on your website's performance and whether the investment aligns with your business goals.
          Cost-Benefit Analysis:

          Evaluate the cost of purchasing and maintaining these domains against the potential benefits in terms of increased organic traffic and business visibility.
          In conclusion, while premium domains can have their merits, it's essential to approach such decisions cautiously. Verify the legitimacy of the service you've engaged with, assess the potential SEO impact, and consider consulting with SEO professionals for a comprehensive analysis. Additionally, if you feel you've been scammed, it's advisable to report the incident and take appropriate action to protect your business interests.
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          • sikdermdarif
            sikdermdarif @LeoTrees last edited by

            Hello @LeoTrees, I am also thinking to buy an expired domain for my current new website Web Care Point. I want to buy a high DR domain and make a redirection to Web Care Point. Will it be good for my website?

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            • Malik639
              Malik639 Subscriber @LeoTrees last edited by

              @LeoTrees
              Can someone explain how to improve DA?
              I am also doing off-page but DA is 5 since last 2 months?
              I want to know DA depends on which factors. Should I improve my content or start doing off-page aggressively? Sindh Police Jobs
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